ibanix posted part of the song "let it snow" but he left it off to the other monks to finish the song so I have taken up his challenge. Hopefully this program works I believe it will. I actually got a Frank S CD for christmas. This is my first bit of perl poetry so be gentle
use warnings; use strict; my $snow_storm=1; unless(snow_storm==2){ print "doesn't show signs of stopping"; } print "brought some corn for poopity popin'"; open(FILE, ">popcorn.txt"); print "how many kernels do you want popped"; my $kernals=<STDIN>; my $Min_Kernals=0; Unless($MIN_Kernals==$Kernals){ print FILE "poopity pop"; $MIN_Kernals+=1; } close FILE; my $lights="low"; while ($place_to_go==null) { print "let it snow\n"x3; }

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